A hospital chaplain visited a delightful old lady in the hospital. As he approached her
bed he noticed that with the index finger of one hand she was touching, one by one, the
fingers of the other, with her eyes closed. When the chaplain spoke to her she opened her
eyes and said, "Ah, minister, I was just saying my prayers--- the prayers my
grandmother taught me many years ago."

The chaplain looked puzzled, so she went on to explain, "I hold my hand like this,
my thumb towards me. That reminds me to pray for those nearest to me. Then, there is my
pointing finger, so I pray for those who point the way to others---teacher, leaders,
parents. The next finger is the biggest so I pray for those in high places. After that
comes the weakest finger---look it won't stand up by itself, so I pray for the sick and
the lonely and the afraid. And this little one---well, last of all I pray for
myself."